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Playing tennis is a great way to stay in shape, while having fun. Other benefits of tennis include increased endurance and better respiratory function.

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Learn to play tennis with the help of a Superprof coach

For being such a small place, Hull is a giant on many levels. It's noteworthy for its history and culture; all of those museums, galleries and festivals, and sports. Football and rugby leagues, track and field, and golf. Those are all great to play and watch but they can't compare to tennis.

Great tennis clubs like Cottingham and Pelican Park don't get near the publicity that Hull City A.F.C. does. That's such a shame because those tennis clubs have fantastic amenities, not the least of which are the indoor and outdoor tennis courts.

Besides the eight tennis clubs scattered around the town and surrounding area, you'll find a number of tennis courts in Hull's parks and other green spaces. Access to these courts is granted either by the city or they are free for use on a first-come, first-serve basis - no pun intended.

The weather in Hull tends to be a bit unpredictable so, as you discover tennis and make it your sport, your best bet would be to find a club with indoor courts, preferably one with Lawn Tennis Association certified tennis coaches so you can learn the game right and avoid any type of strain or injury.

And then, who knows? You just may find you enjoy playing a few sets outdoors or at night, on a floodlit court. Especially if the wind is still.

Why You Should Learn to Play Tennis

Footie, rugby and running are all pretty dynamic sports; anyone who plays them gets quite a workout. Unfortunately, the same can't be said for all of those who watch the matches. Their job is to sit in the stands, and occasionally jump up and cheer. The number of people who can and do play football is relatively small; not everyone is fit enough to engage in such vigorous activity.

By contrast, practically everyone can play tennis. Children as young as five can begin taking tennis lessons and more than one septuagenarian has been known to play a few sets. And, unlike rugby and football, tennis welcomes people of all gender identities.

What can tennis do for you?

For one, it's an excellent cardio workout, and all that sprinting and jumping help you build strong bones. You can improve your hand-eye coordination and cognitive skills as you play tennis, too. Finally, tennis is a social game, so you will have lots of chances to mingle with other tennis fans and maybe play a set or two with them.

Taking Tennis Lessons Online

If the pandemic taught us anything, it's that, with a good tutor, you can learn whatever you desire online, even tennis. Except, for tennis, you would learn from a coach, not exactly a tutor.

You might think it strange, seeing as tennis requires players to face off across a court, meaning that they have to occupy the same space. Still, you can learn valuable information from an online tennis coach.

Let's say you're not certain that you want to commit to tennis without knowing more about the game and how to play it. Your Superprof online tennis coach will first gauge your physical capabilities, perhaps by doing callisthenics to test your endurance and demonstrate your swing. They will also ask all the right questions to help you decide whether tennis is right for you.

Once you've definitively settled on tennis, ask your coach which rackets would be best for you. They come in different sizes and weights, and with different grips; having the right racket can make a world of difference in your playing ability. You won't need any special attire unless you enter competitions but, if you feel it will help you improve your game, nothing says you can't wear tennis whites your first time on the court.

Granted, you won't get into any heated games until you move past the basics, but your coach will ensure that you don't run the risk of injury at any point in your training.

Your Superprof online tennis coach has all of the skills and experience to help you build your endurance and cultivate your tennis skills, even if they're not on the same court as you!

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